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Work Center fellows get ‘Beached’ at Provincetown Art Association - Wicked Local »

Work Center fellows get 'Beached' at Provincetown Art Association Wicked Local As newcomers to Cape Cod they are in unfamiliar territory but eagerly responding to their new environment. Following this theme, they are exhibiting an eclectic, edgy array of work. This group of 10 appears to easily…

When time stood still - New Straits Times »

When time stood still New Straits Times ... embodies the Hermès style and heritage most prominently and remains one of the brand's core collections today alongside 'Clipper' — a recognisable model with a bezel shaped like the porthole of 19th Century sailing ship; Cape Cod — a style…

Week in review: Heroic children top the news »

Follow the link to see our roundup of the top national and international news stories of the week.

Scientists analyze Cape dolphin strandings »

BOSTON – Whether they got lost, sick or swam astray chasing food, 77 dolphins that beached on Cape Cod in recent weeks have died and scientists are trying to figure out why.

A Weird Winter - CBS Local »

CBS LocalA Weird Winter CBS Local Despite the 8-12″ of the snow that fell on the New England South Coast and Cape Cod last Saturday, this winter has definitely been a dud. It has produced a wide spectrum of emotions from exuberance to depression. The warmth and lack of snow has been a ...

Sandwich woman overwhelmed by rats »

Three months after a Sandwich woman bought two rats from a pet show the two rats turned into 71, and the woman turned to the MSPCA for help.

Dolphins are latest mammal deaths in New England - abc40 »

Dolphins are latest mammal deaths in New England abc40 By Mike LaCrosse - email BOSTON (AP) — Dozens of dolphins stranded on Cape Cod during the past few weeks have died in New England's second mass of marine mammal deaths in three months. Since mid-January, 98 short-beaked common dolphins have…

What to watch: ‘One for the Money’ movie trailer »

Daily entertainment news with what to watch tonight on TV, new movies out this weekend and the "One for the Money" movie trailer.

Fire alarm wakes Mashpee man, saves house »

MASHPEE – A smoke detector saved a house – and possibly its owner’s life – after it woke up a 70-year-old man at 3 a.m. Saturday as his house was filling with smoke.

Cape Wide News for Saturday January 28th, 2012 »

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Carjacker steals minivan, then dumps kid »

NEW YORK — A carjacker stole a double-parked minivan as the female driver was about to take out her three-year-old son in the Bronx Saturday but the thief left the child two blocks away after discovering his human cargo, police said.

Meeting Sunday to oppose the closing - Wicked Local »

Meeting Sunday to oppose the closing Wicked Local Marc R. Pacheco has announced that an organizational meeting aimed at protecting patient mental health services in Southeastern Mass., Cape Cod and the Islands and the critical services at Taunton State Hospital will take place Sunday, Jan.and more »

Dennis Police exam on March 3 »

The Dennis Police Department will offer a written examination for police officer starting at 9 a.m. Saturday, March 3 at Dennis-Yarmouth Regional High School. For more information about the exam or to register please visit policeexamsolutions.com.

Dolphin, seal deaths plague New England - msnbc.com »

msnbc.comDolphin, seal deaths plague New England msnbc.com By JAY LINDSAY BOSTON — Whether they got lost, sick or swam astray chasing food, 77 dolphins that beached on Cape Cod in recent weeks have died, the second time in three months New England has seen a mass of marine mammal deaths.and more »

Scientists Try To Connect Mammal Deaths Along Coast - WCVB-TV »

Scientists Try To Connect Mammal Deaths Along Coast WCVB-TV BOSTON—Scientists are trying to figure out why 77 dolphins that beached on Cape Cod in recent weeks have died. They're also researching whether there's any connection to a die-off this fall of 162 harbor seals, whose carcasses…

Demi Moore 911 Call: 10 Things to Know - International Business Times »

International Business TimesDemi Moore 911 Call: 10 Things to Know International Business Times Demi looked overcome with emotion as she left Rugg's funeral held Christ the King Church in Cape Cod , Massachusetts, in December." 2) One expert, Dr. Howard Samuels, a psychotherapist and expert…

In last 2 weeks, 98 dolphins beach themselves on Cape Cod; 77 die - New Haven Register »

In last 2 weeks, 98 dolphins beach themselves on Cape Cod ; 77 die New Haven Register By AP BOSTON — Dozens of dolphins stranded on Cape Cod during the past few weeks have died in New England's second mass of marine mammal deaths in three months. Since mid-January, 98 short-beaked common dolphins…

Dolphins are latest mammal deaths in New England - Deseret News »

Deseret NewsDolphins are latest mammal deaths in New England Deseret News By Jay Lindsay, AP BOSTON — Whether they got lost, sick or swam astray chasing food, 77 dolphins that beached on Cape Cod in recent weeks have died, the second time in three months New England has seen a mass of marine mammal…

Old Colony hosts first ‘Frosty Runner’ race - Sippican Week »

Sippican WeekOld Colony hosts first 'Frosty Runner' race Sippican Week 28, Sylvia and Athletic Department Head Matt Trahan hosted the first Frosty Runner Road Race where 227 runners from Cape Cod , Rhode Island, Boston and of course, Rochester, gave their all in a 5-mile and 10-mile race. “We…

Blood found in home of missing Maine toddler »

WATERVILLE, Maine — Police investigating the disappearance of a Maine toddler who went missing last month have found blood in the home where she was last seen, WCVB-TV reported Saturday.

Dolphins are latest mammal deaths in New England - Boston Herald »

Dolphins are latest mammal deaths in New England Boston Herald By AP BOSTON - Whether they got lost, sick or swam astray chasing food, 77 dolphins that beached on Cape Cod in recent weeks have died, the second time in three months New England has seen a mass of marine mammal deaths. Now, scientists are…

More dolphins washing ashore in New England - Kennebec Journal »

Kennebec JournalMore dolphins washing ashore in New England Kennebec Journal AP BOSTON — Whether they got lost, sick or swam astray chasing food, 77 dolphins that beached on Cape Cod in recent weeks have died, the second time in three months New England has seen a mass of marine mammal deaths. Patty…

More dolphins washing ashore in New England - Morning Sentinel »

Morning SentinelMore dolphins washing ashore in New England Morning Sentinel AP BOSTON — Whether they got lost, sick or swam astray chasing food, 77 dolphins that beached on Cape Cod in recent weeks have died, the second time in three months New England has seen a mass of marine mammal deaths. Patty…

Vickroy: Harvey couple mark 70 years of marriage - SouthtownStar »

Vickroy: Harvey couple mark 70 years of marriage SouthtownStar After Ed was discharged, the couple lived for a few years with Ed's parents in West Pullman before buying the Cape Cod where they still reside in Harvey in 1949. “The junk man who used to come around picking through trash moved us here,…

Town and Tribe: Delahunt’s gamble - Plymouth Daily News »

Town and Tribe: Delahunt's gamble Plymouth Daily News Delahunt is hedging his bet with Keating by keeping his options open with potential congressional candidates, E. Samuel Sutter (Fall River) and Rob O'Leary on Cape Cod . Can he help get a casino built in Southeastern Massachusetts and at the…

Town and Tribe: Delahunt’s gamble - Plymouth Daily News »

Town and Tribe: Delahunt's gamble Plymouth Daily News Can he help get a casino built in Southeastern Massachusetts and at the same time play favorites in the next congressional race? No casino high-roller would ever bet on it. While Delahunt is playing with house money, Mashpee Wampanoags are betting…

Dolphins are latest mammal deaths in New England - Newsday »

Dolphins are latest mammal deaths in New England Newsday Click here Dolphins are latest mammal deaths in New England Published: January 28, 2012 12:30 PM By The Associated Press JAY LINDSAY (Associated Press) (AP)—Dozens of dolphins stranded on Cape Cod during the past few weeks have died in New…

News Update: Saturday, Jan. 28:  Oak Bluffs Wastewater Commission Ousts Plant Manager Joe Alosso »

Citing budgetary concerns, the Oak Bluffs wastewater commission voted Thursday to eliminate plant manager Joe Alosso's position.

77 dolphins dead in Cape Cod since mid-January - Bangor Daily News »

77 dolphins dead in Cape Cod since mid-January Bangor Daily News By Jay Lindsay, AP BOSTON — Dozens of dolphins stranded on Cape Cod during the past few weeks have died in New England's second mass of marine mammal deaths in three months. Since mid-January, 98 short-beaked common dolphins have…

Dolphins are latest mammal deaths in New England - Boston.com »

Dolphins are latest mammal deaths in New England Boston.com By Jay Lindsay AP / January 28, 2012 BOSTON—Dozens of dolphins stranded on Cape Cod during the past few weeks have died in New England's second mass of marine mammal deaths in three months. Since mid-January, 98 short-beaked common dolphins…

Possible Link Probed Over Dolphin & Seal Die-Offs - CBS Local »

CBS LocalPossible Link Probed Over Dolphin & Seal Die-Offs CBS Local (Photo by David G. Curran) BOSTON (AP) — Dozens of dolphins stranded on Cape Cod during the past few weeks have died in New England's second mass of marine mammal deaths in three months. Since mid-January, 98 short-beaked…

Police pull woman from car before it hits train »

BAY SHORE, NEW YORK — Police on Long Island pulled a woman from a car stuck on tracks just moments before a train slammed into the vehicle, authorities said.

Talks Consider Global Warming’S Impacts On Buzzards Bay - EastBayRI.com »

Talks Consider Global Warming'S Impacts On Buzzards Bay EastBayRI.com He has pursued these questions in a variety of habitats and continues to pursue them in the coastal habitats of Cape Cod . The public is invited to attend this Buzzards Bay Coalition event at 114 Front Street in New Bedford at…

Raiders Clinch Tourney Berth With Win Over Indians »

The Barnstable High School boys basketball team didn’t make it look easy last night on the road, but when the dust finally settled, the Red Raiders walked off the court with a big Old Colony League victory firmly tucked in their collective belts.

Tripologist: Prime choices beyond Paris - Sydney Morning Herald »

Sydney Morning HeraldTripologist: Prime choices beyond Paris Sydney Morning Herald When you hit Highway 89, turn south-east to Boston and after a few days exploring the city, head out to Cape Cod and possibly take the ferry to Martha's Vineyard, where US powerbrokers shed their shoes each summer.…

People for Cats: Adopt Monty! »

Monty is an affectionate, sweet guy.

How I Create: Creativity Coach and Author Gail McMeekin - PsychCentral.com (blog) »

PsychCentral.com (blog)How I Create: Creativity Coach and Author Gail McMeekin PsychCentral.com (blog) In the summer, I will drive the SUV out onto our private beach on Cape Cod and write and paint and hang out with the sand pipers and the seals. 7. What's your advice for readers on cultivating creativity?…

Barnstable Airport Manager/Airport Commission; Mack and Myer for Hire… »

Klimm took the money and ran to greener pastures, but the army of boobs he left behind, like Bud Breault, Daniel Santos and the rest of the Barnstable Airport Commission must be separated from service before all $6.5 million of…

Arrow shot into Marstons Mills home - Boston Herald »

Arrow shot into Marstons Mills home Boston Herald By Cape Cod Times MARSTONS MILLS – A window, screen and television fell victim to an arrow when someone shot at a house on Barberry Lane early Thursday morning. The resident of the house called Barnstable police around 12:15 am to report someone shot…

Former Upper Cape Tech staffer faces new charge - Boston Herald »

Former Upper Cape Tech staffer faces new charge Boston Herald By Heather Wysocki / Cape Cod Times FALMOUTH – A former Upper Cape Cod RegionalTechnical School employee charged in Plymouth with multiple counts of raping a student now faces a charge on the Cape. Robert Ward, 46, of Bourne was charged…

Topless protesters detained at Davos forum »

DAVOS, Switzerland—Three topless Ukrainian protesters were detained Saturday while trying to break into an invitation-only gathering of international CEOs and political leaders to call attention to the needs of the world’s poor.

Pallid response to D-Y school choice survey »

Most parents who have opted out of the Dennis-Yarmouth Regional School District have not responded to a survey asking why they did so.

Sinking feeling overcomes Provincetown clammer - Boston Herald »

Sinking feeling overcomes Provincetown clammer Boston Herald By Eric Williams / Cape Cod Times PROVINCETOWN – The sinkhole that almost ate Thomas Hochard lurks near the breakwater at the edge of town. On Jan. 15, it reared its muddy head as Hochard walked out to the flats. “I've been clamming…

Rabies kills Marstons Mills man - Boston Herald »

Rabies kills Marstons Mills man Boston Herald By Cynthia Mccormick / Cape Cod Times MARSTONS MILLS — For weeks, Marstons Mills residents wondered about the identity of the Barnstable man suffering from rabies in a Boston hospital. At the tiny Liberty Hall community center in this picturesque ... and…

Romney would rank among richest presidents ever »

Associated Press—Just how rich is Mitt Romney? Add up the wealth of the last eight presidents, from Richard Nixon to Barack Obama, then double that number, and now you’re in Romney territory.

Shirley official admits restroom spying »

WOBURN—A former Shirley town administrator has pleaded guilty to charges that he videotaped female employees in a town hall restroom, and also secretly wiretapped and spied on other town workers.

Pallid response to D-Y school choice survey »

Most parents who have opted out of the Dennis-Yarmouth Regional School District have not responded to a survey asking why they did so.

Work Center fellows get ‘Beached’ at Provincetown Art Association »

An intriguing new installation exhibition is underway at the Provincetown Art Association & Museum. “Beached,” a collaborative, multi-media show highlights work by this year’s Fine Arts Work Center visual fellows, 10 innovative artists who have washed ashore for a seven-month, October-to-April…

Brewster dog park a possibility once again »

Plans for a Brewster dog park are back on the radar screen. With the board of health mulling a possible ban on dogs from May 1 to Oct. 1, at Drummer Boy Park the board of selectmen discussed possibly adding a dog park article to the May 7, town meeting warrant.

Arrow shot into Marstons Mills home »

MARSTONS MILLS – A window, screen and television fell victim to an arrow when someone shot at a house on Barberry Lane early Thursday morning.

Former Upper Cape Tech staffer faces new charge »

FALMOUTH – A former Upper Cape Cod RegionalTech­nical School employee charged in Plymouth with multiple counts of raping a student now faces a charge on the Cape.

Welding work sparks explosion, fire in Hyannis »

HYANNIS – Welding work and a gas leak sparked an explosion Friday morning at an automobile recycling busi­ness on Yarmouth Road.

365 days of yoga - seated stretch »

365 days of yoga - seated stretch

Work Center fellows get ‘Beached’ at Provincetown Art Association »

An intriguing new installation exhibition is underway at the Provincetown Art Association & Museum. “Beached,” a collaborative, multi-media show highlights work by this year’s Fine Arts Work Center visual fellows, 10 innovative artists who have washed ashore for a seven-month, October-to-April…

Cape weather: Sunny and cool »

According to the National Weather Service, today will be mostly sunny and cooler, with highs in the mid 40s and west winds 10 to 15 mph with gusts up to 30 mph becoming southwest 5 to 10 mph this afternoon.

Sandwich facility has huge price tag; Mashpee helps burned out family »

Sandwich facility has huge price tag; Mashpee helps burned out family

From the Hob - Upcoming traditional Irish music event in the NYC area - Irish Central »

From the Hob - Upcoming traditional Irish music event in the NYC area Irish Central No matter what the temperature this weekend, there is sure to be red-hot ceili dance music when another Cape Cod ceili weekend (IX edition) takes place at the New Irish Village in South Yarmouth. There are three ceilthe…

Two Barnstable Schools Awarded Cape Cod 5, Heritage Museum Trust Award - Patch.com »

Two Barnstable Schools Awarded Cape Cod 5, Heritage Museum Trust Award Patch.com Students of Barnstable-West Barnstable Elementary and Barnstable Early Learning Center will get a free ticket and ride to a Cape museum as a part of the Heritage Museums & Gardens and The Cape Cod Five Cents Savings…

10 Questions with Judy Fenner Marine’s Judy Fenner - Patch.com »

10 Questions with Judy Fenner Marine's Judy Fenner Patch.com I got jobs from other boat businesses and eventually established a reputation for being, as one of my customers said, "the best damn finisher on Cape Cod ." I owe a lot to Malcolm Crosby. I learned from the best—not just…

Storm blankets Northeast with a few inches of snow - Las Vegas Sun »

Storm blankets Northeast with a few inches of snow Las Vegas Sun Cape Cod also saw high totals, including nearly 10 inches in Bourne, noteworthy in a season marked by a lack of snow throughout the Northeast. The fast-moving storm left several inches of snow in Rhode Island, where the coastal areas took…

Facebook IPO could mean huge value »

LOS ANGELES—When Facebook makes its long-expected debut as a public company this spring, the social-networking company will likely vault into the ranks of the largest public companies in the world, alongside McDonald’s, Amazon and Bank of America.

4 arrested in British tabloid bribery probe »

LONDON—British police searched the offices of Rupert Murdoch’s British newspapers Saturday after arresting a police officer and three other men as part of an investigation into police bribery by journalists.

Romney and Gingrich stay focused on Florida »

The two leading candidates in Florida’s Republican primary, Mitt Romney and Newt Gingrich, are staying focused on voters with events around the state this weekend.

Shells hit oil pipeline in east Syria »

BEIRUT—Syrian opposition activists say an oil pipeline took a direct hit and caught fire as government troops shelled a town in the eastern oil-rich province of Deir el-Zour.

Still Smells as Sweet? »

Only fifty more days until spring!Almost February already.  At this time of the year, I start craving flowers ...  Many of you responded with regret on hearing of the demise of WHAT at the harbor.  Here’s more information on its resurrection by a group of theater enthusiasts calling…

Two Barnstable Schools Awarded Cape Cod 5, Heritage Museum Trust Award »

Students will be treated to free museum learning.

10 Questions with Judy Fenner Marine’s Judy Fenner »

Staying small gives Fenner a big edge in customer service.

5 Things You Need to Know Today, 1/28 »

A winter farmers market and more for January 28.

Creative resolutions: Falmouth Art center offers outlet for aspiring and ... - Wicked Local »

Creative resolutions: Falmouth Art center offers outlet for aspiring and ... Wicked Local “We hope it will encourage people to visit restaurants during what is normally a fairly slow time here on Cape Cod ,” she said. For Maureen Schouten, a student in Kate Furler's Jump Into Watercolor class,…

Our view: Colleges need flexibility to meet community’s needs - The Salem News »

Our view: Colleges need flexibility to meet community's needs The Salem News ... demands of businesses in the region in which they're located. What makes sense for such a school in Springfield in terms of curriculum, for example, may not necessarily match the needs of employers on Cape Cod .…

Williams festival goes on tour »

The production of “Orpheus Descending” that audiences saw during the last two years of the Provincetown Tennessee Williams Theater Festival will tour three cities in Mississippi later this winter as the guest of the state's ...

Local roundup: Veronesi scores twice to lift Conn men’s hockey - TheDay.com »

Local roundup: Veronesi scores twice to lift Conn men's hockey TheDay.com He was also named to a similar team by the NCBWA in December. Mazzilli batted .338 for the Huskies in 2011 with 93 hits, 23 doubles and 48 runs scored. He spent the summer with Team USA and the Wareham Gateman of the Cape Cod…

BRIEFLY: Jan. 27 - Wicked Local »

BRIEFLY: Jan. 27 Wicked Local BaYS offers three leveled orchestras and two honors ensembles, and is open to students from communities throughout the South Shore and Cape Cod . Each BaYS ensemble offers dedicated and talented young musicians the opportunity to perform symphonic music ...

Screenplay by local writer to be filmed - Pike County Courier »

Screenplay by local writer to be filmed Pike County Courier MILFORD — Milford local and a past president of the Black Bear Film Festival, "judywhite," has recently sold her first screenplay, for the feature-length drama-comedy, “Lies I Told My Little Sister,” The film will be shot this…

Classic salon keeps same customers over decades - Roseville Press Tribune »

Roseville Press TribuneClassic salon keeps same customers over decades Roseville Press Tribune Every Thursday for about the last 20 years, Eugenie Rayback has been getting her hair done at Cape Cod Coiffures in Roseville. The beauty salon has served women and men since 1963, says its current owner Annette…

Mid-century revival - Montreal Gazette »

Mid-century revival Montreal Gazette As urban planner David Hanna explains it, the first suburban houses to go up around Montreal after the war were designed in the style of old American Cape Cod houses. Built from off-theshelf American designs, they were knock-offs of 17-century ... and more »

Square, solid, simple - Montreal Gazette »

Square, solid, simple Montreal Gazette These three house styles, in particular, were popular: THE CAPE COD HOUSE, based on a style that originated in New England in the 17th century. THE MANSARD HOUSE, WITH A few architectural elements taken from a style that was fashionable in France ... and more »

Tradesman takes spirit of Christmas to heart »

I have the honor of making visits to the sick in Yarmouth. At one recent visit, the ill gentleman’s room was cold, and he was uncomfortable.

Why reverse evolution of Americans’ right to vote? »

Advocates of mandatory voter identification claim they want to reduce voter fraud. But voter fraud rarely occurs, and never in amounts large enough to affect election results. It typically occurs in less than one-thousandth of 1 percent of votes cast.

Redistributing wealth is aptly called communism »

“Redistributing weath is not socialism,” you say in your Jan. 21 editorial.

Time’s right for Barnstable to consider mayoral system »

Boy, it sure is time for the town of Barnstable to once again consider a mayoral system.

Of barks and parks »

The recent canine conundrum at Drummer Boy Park in Brewster is one that has played out across the Cape. It’s almost inevitable that feelings will run high whenever excrement becomes the focus of attention.

VISTA: With SDG&E, turning streetlights off as costly as keeping them on - North County Times (blog) »

VISTA: With SDG&E, turning streetlights off as costly as keeping them on North County Times (blog) Cities from Cape Cod to Chula Vista are turning off streetlights to save money, but when Vista considered the move, it learned budget trimming had its limits. San Diego Gas & Electric Co. was ready…

Charges filed in Route 6 fatal in P’town »

As rescuers and a good Samaritan tried to help 16-year-old Blake Van Hoof Packard as he lay bleeding along the side of Route 6 last July, Erika Salloux, the driver of the 2006 gray Scion that hit him, stood yards away hysterical and crying.

Rabies killed Marstons Mills man »

For weeks, Marstons Mills residents wondered about the identity of the Barnstable man suffering from rabies in a Boston hospital.

Sinking feeling overcomes P’town clammer »

The sinkhole that almost ate Thomas Hochard lurks near the breakwater at the edge of town.

Woods Hole scientist out of running for top NOAA position »

The U.S. Senate will no longer consider a Woods Hole scientist for a leadership position at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration after the White House withdrew his nomination Tuesday.

RTA begins Bourne, Sandwich bus routes »

The Cape Cod Regional Transit Authority is rounding out its coverage of the Cape’s 15 towns with a new service to Bourne and Sandwich beginning Monday.

Linda Chorney is singing her own Americana - Milford Daily News »

Linda Chorney is singing her own Americana Milford Daily News Taylor managed Chorney for awhile, getting her gigs at venues as various as the Cape Cod Melody Tent, Joey's Depot in Holliston, and a Hatch Shell celebration for Nelson Mandela in which she sang in front of 250000 people. The only thing…

Long road ahead for Conn. home invasion survivor - Bloomington Pantagraph »

Long road ahead for Conn. home invasion survivor Bloomington Pantagraph FILE - This June 2007 file photo provided by Dr. William Petit Jr., shows Dr. Petit, left, with his daughters Michaela, front, Hayley, center rear, and his wife, Jennifer Hawke-Petit, on Cape Cod , Mass. Dr. Petit was severely beaten…

Long road ahead for Conn. home invasion survivor - Watertown Daily Times »

Long road ahead for Conn. home invasion survivor Watertown Daily Times FILE - This June 2007 file photo provided by Dr. William Petit Jr., shows Dr. Petit, left, with his daughters Michaela, front, Hayley, center rear, and his wife, Jennifer Hawke-Petit, on Cape Cod , Mass. Dr. Petit was severely beaten…

Embracing Change - Like Meathead Did »

Embracing Change - Like Meathead Did

Catholic schools doing well despite tough economy - SouthCoastToday.com »

Catholic schools doing well despite tough economy SouthCoastToday.com On Cape Cod , a Catholic Schools Week Mass will be celebrated for all students and faculty from that region's five Catholic schools at St. Francis Xavier Church in Hyannis at 10 am Monday, Jan. 30. On that same day, eighth-graders…

Louisiana senator nixes NOAA job for Cape man - SouthCoastToday.com »

Louisiana senator nixes NOAA job for Cape man SouthCoastToday.com In an emailed statement to the Cape Cod Times, Doney expressed disappointment in the White House's decision to withdraw his nomination. "High-quality science is central to all facets of NOAA's mission," Doney said. "The…

Nauset bus schedule change boosts grades - and costs »

The schedule shift that allowed Nauset Regional High School students to begin their day an hour later this year has, so far, had positive impacts on student grades, tardiness and discipline.

1814: British warship shells the town of Falmouth; 2006: Man uses MySpace to buy his Cape Cod home »

1814: British warship shells the town of Falmouth; 2006: Man uses MySpace to buy his Cape Cod home

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